The police officer who was fired after infamously pepper spraying students at an occupy rally at the University of California – Davis (UCD), is now demanding workers compensation for “psychiatric injury” he says he suffered in the aftermath of that event.

Georgetown University announced on Thursday that their health insurance will now provide coverage for contraception to faculty, staff and students in order to comply with new regulations under President Obama’s Affordable Care Act.

University of Denver administrators say they never planned to issue former President George W. Bush an award for humanitarianism, despite a notice posted on the school’s official website suggesting he would receive the “Improving the Human Condition Award” later this year.

National Security Agency (NSA) leaker Edward Snowden earned a salary of just over $29k in his first job as a security guard at a covert government facility at the University of Maryland (UMD) near Washington D.C., Campus Reform has learned.

Ball State University (BSU) administrators have hired a national leader in the intelligent design movement despite an ongoing controversy at the school over whether or not professors ought to be allowed to teach creationism in the classroom.

The Rutherford County Sheriff's Office has launched an internal investigation after a video depicting an officer detaining a college student and searching his car on July 4, received nearly three million views on YouTube.

A ruling from the Washington State Executive Ethics Board last month concluded that two University of Washington (UW) employees inappropriately used state resources to surf celebrity gossip websites – all while receiving overtime pay.

A student at a public university in California is alleging school officials ordered her to remove a cross necklace while she was working at an orientation fair because they feared others find the religious symbol offensive.

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